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A report made by the International Data Corporation (IDC) states that the Philippine market for tablets has declined by 26.6% yearly. “It has been two years since quarterly tablet shipments have dropped below two hundred thousand units, a pattern concurrent to the Philippines smartphone market which hit a 3-year low in the same quarter,” as stated by Angela Medez, Client Devices Senior Market Analyst at IDC Philippines. According to the chart, it shows that Samsung is the top in the Philippine tablet market with Lenovo being a close second to them. Due to the suspension of DepEd Division and Local Government Unit (LGU) procurements, IDC estimates that annual tablet shipments would fall to pre-pandemic levels below 1 million devices starting in 2023. There are still a lot of Android tablets out on the market, but it’s clear that they’re out of fashion, and Apple has simply been driving more innovation towards their iPads. The box of the iPed Android tablet itself was a poor replica of Apple's iPad with a little Android logo on the sides. Inside the box is the tablet, a regular charger and a USB cable. The manual indicates the tablet runs using a VIA processor @ 300MHz with 128MB RAM. Read more in our articles including "IDC reports Philippine tablet market declining 26.6% annually" and "Globe AT HOME offers free upgrades to 1Gbps and Wifi 6 routers to loyal postpaid subscribers".

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A report made by the International Data Corporation (IDC) states that the Philippine market for tablets has declined by 26.6% yearly. “It has been two years since quarterly tablet shipments have dropped below two hundred thousand units, a pattern concurrent to the Philippines smartphone market which hit a 3-year low in the same quarter,” as stated by Angela Medez, Client Devices Senior Market Analyst at IDC Philippines.

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According to the chart, it shows that Samsung is the top in the Philippine tablet market with Lenovo being a close second to them. Due to the suspension of DepEd Division and Local Government Unit (LGU) procurements, IDC estimates that annual tablet shipments would fall to pre-pandemic levels below 1 million devices starting in 2023. There are still a lot of Android tablets out on the market, but it’s clear that they’re out of fashion, and Apple has simply been driving more innovation towards their iPads.

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Our coverage of Philippines tablet includes: "IDC reports Philippine tablet market declining 26.6% annually"; "Globe AT HOME offers free upgrades to 1Gbps and Wifi 6 routers to loyal postpaid subscribers"; "Watch: Tablets are still relevant. Here's why!". Each article provides unique insights and information.